Hi,
I would like to hear your recommendations on the best sander and paper for sanding Tuffeau. It can be a fairly soft sort of limestone, it sands easily by hand but creates a lot of dust. I have used my Mirka hand sanding block with Abranet, hooked up to the DC.
However, we have a product to repair it which is a sort of powder of limestone which we mix to make a paste - in French 'un enduit' (I can't find the right words in English), which is the right colour, it looks like stone when dry.
I'm using this to repair a damaged fireplace and make the stone mouldings that were worn away and virtually missing after a couple of hundred years.
When it drys, it is quite hard, and using Aluminium Oxide paper on a cheap delta sander, the paper lasts a couple of minutes.
I have already applied this to a pretty smooth finish, but there are areas want to sand after having to touch up.
I sold my sanders earlier this year with the intention of getting a Rotex 150, but then never did! I'm currently leaning towards a Rotex 90. Other uses would be light plaster sanding; wood : i.e. window cills, worktops, old doors, staircases; - all of which I need to do in the next month.
So I need to know, what is the best machine (1 only for know), and what is the best sanding paper...
I would like to hear your recommendations on the best sander and paper for sanding Tuffeau. It can be a fairly soft sort of limestone, it sands easily by hand but creates a lot of dust. I have used my Mirka hand sanding block with Abranet, hooked up to the DC.
However, we have a product to repair it which is a sort of powder of limestone which we mix to make a paste - in French 'un enduit' (I can't find the right words in English), which is the right colour, it looks like stone when dry.
I'm using this to repair a damaged fireplace and make the stone mouldings that were worn away and virtually missing after a couple of hundred years.
When it drys, it is quite hard, and using Aluminium Oxide paper on a cheap delta sander, the paper lasts a couple of minutes.
I have already applied this to a pretty smooth finish, but there are areas want to sand after having to touch up.
I sold my sanders earlier this year with the intention of getting a Rotex 150, but then never did! I'm currently leaning towards a Rotex 90. Other uses would be light plaster sanding; wood : i.e. window cills, worktops, old doors, staircases; - all of which I need to do in the next month.
So I need to know, what is the best machine (1 only for know), and what is the best sanding paper...